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The line about the pink panties qualifies this Chester for the noose. Sick.

"Justin Coleman, 35, a dual-language teacher at John Adams Elementary School, was arrested Wednesday evening, authorities said. He had a pair of girls’ pink underwear in his pocket, court papers say, and told agents that he had gotten them from an 11-year-old Russian girl he met through an international program. Court papers did not specify how he may have known the girl."

serious question Wrote:
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> Based off the article, what was he arrested FOR?
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> Theft?

Maybe the theft was a crime of opportunity this pervo panty-sniffer could not resist. When he was caught stealing the backpack, and found with a little girls pink panties in this pocket, he broke down and confessed to dwonloading kiddie smut in his own home.

I did a quick search, but can't find a picture or any juicy info on him or where he lives. If he was my neighbor, I don't think I could stand looking at this fucking disaster.

Hopefully he gets filled with AIDS infected jizz when he gets locked away.

WingNut Wrote:
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> Even funnier-
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> Justin Coleman was wearing a "kilt" when he was
> interveiewd by ICE agents..
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> He was arrested drving from his parents house with
> a pair of girls panties in his pocket.
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> Even sicker-
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> Justin Coleman admitted an interest in girls
> between the ages of 5 and 12 and admitted having a
> vdeo tape in which a 3 year old touches his
> penis.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. - An Alexandria City Public Schools teacher has been indicted on multiple child pornography charges, the second area educator to face child porn charges in as many days.

Justin Coleman was indicted by a grand jury Thursday on two counts of producing, two counts of attempting to produce, one count of receiving and one count of possessing modified child pornography.

Coleman, 35, worked as a fourth-grade dual-language teacher at John Adams Elementary School before being arrested on April 6.

According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, Coleman created videos in which he caused two female minors - who were unaware at the time - to engage in sexually explicit conduct. The indictment also says Coleman attempted to produce videos with seven additional juvenile females, including two who were students of his while working at a summer camp in Italy in 2010.

Coleman is also alleged to have altered existing images to depict former female students from Japan and Alexandria in sexually explicit acts.

If convicted, Coleman faces a mandatory minimum of 15 years for each production or attempted production charge, a maximum of 10 years for the possession of modified images charge and a mandatory minimum of five years for the receiving charge.

Wednesday, an assistant principal at a Fauquier County elementary school was arrested after authorities say he shared explicit images with an undercover officer in a chat room and boasted about sexual encounters with children.

In the last two months, five teachers in Prince William County schools have been charged with having sexual relations with students.

ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A former fourth-grade teacher in Alexandria has pleaded guilty to two counts of producing child pornography.

Prosecutors say 35-year-old Justin Coleman videotaped himself with two girls, who were unaware of what they were being told to do, engaging in sexually explicit conduct. He also allegedly altered existing child pornographic images to depict former students engaging in sexual conduct. Prosecutors say the girls in the videotape were not his students.

Coleman, who is from Falls Church, had been a teacher at John Adams Elementary School. He was put on leave in April after his arrest and was dismissed after being indicted.

Prosecutors say Coleman faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years and a maximum of 30 years for each charge. He is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 28.